working with nature to bring about therapeutic change in adolescents; a practical guide
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Roger Duncan, Deputy Principal and Head of Education and Therapy. Ruskin Mill College, Glos.TRANSCRIPT
Working with Nature to bring about therapeutic change in
adolescents; a practical guide.
Roger Duncan, Deputy Principal and Head of Education and Therapy.
Ruskin Mill College, Glos.
• Working in the woods ~learning to engage with the body.
• Wilderness experience~~Learning to separate the essential from the non- essential
• Vision quest as wilderness rite of passage
~A mythic journey real Time.
What I will talk about ~
Working in the woods Working in the woods
Building a sense of community from the bottom Building a sense of community from the bottom up up
Chop wood carry water Chop wood carry water
By working with animals
Leave no waste Leave no waste
The Kettles on The Kettles on
Bringing Soul to nature Bringing Soul to nature
Working at a human scale . Working at a human scale .
Ensuring everyone is included. Ensuring everyone is included.
The coppice 2007 Theatre The coppice 2007 Theatre
Poetry and Story telling Poetry and Story telling
And time to go... And time to go...
The reintegration of the body senses in adolescence can The reintegration of the body senses in adolescence can form the basis of a therapeutic process and this underpins form the basis of a therapeutic process and this underpins the rationale of the Ruskin Mill Education Trust practical the rationale of the Ruskin Mill Education Trust practical
skills therapeutic curriculumskills therapeutic curriculum
Craft work Craft work
Wilderness experience
The wilderness effect
• Greenway (1995) describing the ‘wilderness effect’ comments that it only takes three or four days for modern humans in wilderness experiences to forget their daily work life and begin thinking and dreaming archetypal images and suggested that modern culture is only ‘four days deep’.
Walking is older than talking..
Learning spatial and social orientation
Learning to separate the essential from the non
essential
working with a wide range of learning difficulty in post 16
specialist education
Integration of peak experiences
Touching the edge of the psychological landscape
Vision quest as a wilderness rite of passage.
Meredith Little and Steven Foster
The School of Lost Borders
Vision Quest~ a doorway to the imaginal world, ritual fasting alone in nature as an
initiatory threshold
Preparing for a symbolic death
Severance~ letting go of the known
Threshold~ a liminal space
The return
Incorporation ~honouring of personal stories in your community
“If the young are not initiated into the village they will burn it down just to feel the warm”.
African proverb
There is evidence to suggest that there is strong case for a need for a contemporary rites of passage
within modern youth culture. (Mahdi et al,1996,1998)
The way of love is not a subtle argument,The door there is devastation,
How do birds learn to fly?They fall,
and in falling, they are given wings
Rumi
Thank you
The four shields of human initiation
Foster and Little(1998)
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